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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-24, Page 1't 14: • • 77,17.97...rirar 1-4,73177.'",37.RTMerc7C9'..w, rf!"11.'7,A4 ,1 I • • • I 4. • r • • , 4 c• co • • ••• ; • . ' ' • c0., . • ,444 '• 11. df " r," • 0,90 PER 'EAR IN ADVANCE, 42;5# OTHERWISE LUCKNOW, 014*;.0 tHuRsp4Y,L August 24th, 1933. ••• •••••.1, 4 # , , „ t • *. .4 ;" ; •',THE ,MUTUAL LU'E ASSURANCE CO. OF: CAADA :•". A. E. BUSVVELC Resilient Agent • • LUPKNOW, ON'IARIO• • •*.• ' - • .. . • 5" •- ifk,+Nf ' . •-‘*- L. treleaven'- , LUCKNi3W flours : 1.30-5 p: . PHONE 53' • ' X-RAY , SO#0c114. STUDENTS DESIRED ' Mrs. Elliott Mille • ."" •' , NEWS MUST BE EARLY NgX1' NAgK:.c, IndinduAl. edals Pevai!Okilr '.0resi. in ; Cornwall • Bandsmen Receive • , *FIRE , PREVENTION .., Next week's, issue of the :Sen tinel will he in the`mail on 'Wed,. • nesday- afternoon ''•• and Will be of speelaI,Value and Wateb t -fer, it and read, it We must'ask. our Ceirespondents ,t00', *send • in r* their, budgets on Monday or net - later than Tuesday Mien on ;this: • occasion. Once more. we, would .ijrg everyone, whether a Sub - 'scriber •or not, to send in any.- . 2c!• item of news they may be aware r. of. Your iterns are welcome and.. , you are under no obligation , Whatever. "Your co-4iperation will ' assist greatly in increasing the news •value 'to' our readers. ' But. remember, -lie early'next )VCek• Y • ' • It sALE res, 'donee in good • repair, on Campbell etreet, next Bank' of Montreal. M. Spence. CUT 'FLOWER SUPPLIES We are, new in a pesition• to suppl .,floWer-s-fc•r al-1-occaitons• , Prices reasonable.; 'Phone 88. ' : , • Selonnin Greenhons SC11001?tiPILS • :•1.arge, comfortable airy rowns • with free use of Piano4 for pupils atirdying music. For further infer:- • matton Phone 58, Lucknow. 'or cal at the Express .Otflce.- a Family Assembles e For &Oldene ' Wdd ACCOMODATION FOR HIGH ing , Mr. and MrS.WiJIjaln 4(rmairong Surrounded By Entire Wmily And 1• -Grandchildren On Memorable Oc- • - • . FOR SALE:--Acie lot, • Barn. and ••• , • r-5.7rOdzia house, all in. good: eentlitiez.. pnt foundation. .Hard 01114.06ft4.01'er. at 'doer. Priced ,lo*. . Apply , to'IJaines-J.* /toss, "•:, • .' :Ease, of Station, •.tuCknenr. SALE °F.-LANDS:FOR AIME 1,_____AISAIE.,_14XES • • .:-.NOtie'e-is hereby' given as directed •by the.: AssOgileilt • Att I. S. 0. 1.401; •,Chapter -238, :Sec, .152 S. $, 1, that Sale of Lands. for Arrears Of l'axes • ' will be held. at the Town of Welker,: ,toi., on Friday, September. 22nd 1933 • ;it my , office :in tht ,i)enity at the houi of 'ten 'o'cleek A•M.; when thereWill .be offered for. sale.L.by ,harges are sooner, paid, the follOw.-** • the7VtIltige-,•V -_, Lot 429,,' Patented, .Taxes $6.15,•• pcSts.,;.$:1,00,. Tetal."$9.15,:•B. Matheson. ._-bet.-:.'23-30, Patented,. Tax -es -756;15';'• . :rests $3.90; Total . 89.15, Bert Math-, ,: • igen: • 5• ' ! " _ TP ., -Kinloss; Lot 6, Plan 129, Sub, N. •1/2, lot 60, Con. •1; Pit Taxis 16.73, ,Costs .'83.17; Total 8.19.90, Neil Mc- ; ' • :A. 'Nelsen, • Treasurer Go. :Brace. yoters' Lists, .1933, •MUnicipirlitY • oi the':Village . �f bucknow, COvinty of Bruce • *:'Notice is hereby' given 'that I have plied. • With. section 7 of •Th se, V9terS' 'Lists Adt and that 1' have Posted up at my efhce'at the Village, • • of Lucknow On the eighteenth day of August 1933, the list of. All persons, • entitled to vote in the • Strict • *pality at municipal elections and that such Bit, remains .there for inspection , And 1 hereby: call, upon all voters • leo take immediate proceedings to • have....zzjiY :erriira, Or omissions cori,e • ted according .to 11W, the last dav •for • appeal being the eighth -day of Sep-,' terlber1933. : :• • ' . ,•- Dated at • Lucknow, 'CountV:of • ' 'BrUce, this '18th day.. et.Atig.ust A, D , ; • JOSEPH AGNEW, . • Clerk of • the Village of • LuCkile.wc 'CITERK'Sr-NOTICE-OrtIlitS ‘POSTING7-0E-VOTERS'-tIS1- + - • • • Miters Lists, 1933, •1Vlunicinality • ol the 'I'orinsliin of • AShfield • • ' -•-• County of ,Huron ' cr•--777."` ' • #.Notice is hereby given ,that I have , 'complied „with. ;_seetion. 7. of ,. The Voter's' Lista Act and that, I . have . posted up ' at My Ofice in 'the Town- ' * ship of Ashfield On the twelfth day ..eif:.Azigua 1933, the list. of all Per-- •, sons entitled ..to vote in ' the said Municipality At nuniicipal elections ••••"and that such Bat reinains there for 4n..pection ;1 And I herdy.,ARII upon. all. Voters .• to take' inimediette prOceedings. to "bave any errors .Or oinissic•ns.-'cOrrec- •: led according ,to. la*, the last day, for •. appeal, being the fifth day of SeP-,- : .teriiiier. 19330 • , , • 1•' • bated 'at Ashfield COUnty of . Hilton, this iSth day of August A.D. , ' • C. E. McDONAGIL " •• ; ; Clerk of Ashfield: ToWnshie' . • • ComihgE vent. tirst Insertion, 50e. ' Subsequent Insertions, • 2oc.: ; FlftY Years of . Married' life is :the priVilege. ef .cOMPAratiVely • 'few, and. •-ori7SaturliOYi .this . event .in the: lilies of Acir... And Mrs.' •./.1,rmstriMOt §r.; could net be allowed. le pass' • without the . :apPiopriateli honoring them. -Expecting the 146 to Vtsit,with,them;At--Wes-indeed- ' a zappy, occasion • fer, the elderly couple when; their, entire 'family and ;4'11' thqr" grandchildren assembled. in the afternbon, -laden with gifts' ;And all the :necessities' to 'make the event a real Goldeir... Wedding.. celebration - A four -storey- wedding, • cake, with fty ei_ndje,s;;,,and.: bearing :the...golden ,tosert It 1883 1933-50-, years - Vie 'table ,rittractivelY decorated 11 " apd gold •Mr Aimstrong Caine to '1. Canada,. ,0ettling 'near Orillia • An '1870 air± om hi S Wife came t�London, Ont.; 'n 1874. Botli•were bent.i Thirining- lam; England, to Where: they- rettirn,, 1.(1 within a•leW..yeara and were later liarried., Both; well 'remernber • the layi the, 19th. f Atigu,st,•.-when they ,Ilong with ten ...other :col:rides: On •:,a 3unday -merning, were ' pronounced itan. wife.' •• •' . , • • Mi' and Mrs Armstrong then Wm:led .to.Canad,a and 'Settled en the th of Athfiel ,, where he was . ern- 11(,?..efl with farniers:riind later .nioV, 4 to the •Village and, fer; over fertY. -Jeers have, been •expemPlary cttizeris • miet and .iniassurning. • • Both.bare rig•ht and active, and en,kii iidendid prilth,.. except that ArniStrefig ."s , affected sOMO•Vba.t:Virtth neuritiq Pre -Sent at . the gathering WAS ''beir 'entire •fainily. Al - Of 1,ondon. and !William Jr.,'of . LticfcrioW..-and 'fi've 4apihteri; Ars. .f • . and Zurich recently have cense(' rire 't`Chlif bildore to Orge ; that , rrof,' diaar aes Audience And 'ypiage ,residenta cierenie every - • ReComrizenis' ..14% usic precaution to Prevent Outchreaks, 1 ., • 4 In: 0, M. p.eitil!‘ .Band . A Particularly- dry , " •' ; . season. has Increased- the -,f1r,e hazard • • r • gpd a eareleis'IY dIsPosed 01zea.b1e nndienee_Iistened eIgrec orInatelt cOuld Anita easily and 'Oicliy tart' siblase' Iritereet' ea, the a"ddrePs or Frofesser width . Might reach 'Antonster • , C. F. Thiele,. of Waterloo atthe, :open" propertions., The Chief's ' request, • IA in the interest of' the coninow# in general', and citizens", will: ibe .cess at the • Waterloo festival' this '''.wiwittrlin-edrnoafichtheea drritde-*%.7f..n.Pinalstainntl _ be p'peacr:ituailarliary etatioosousulain sUrnmer, .-, • '• *•: ,vigil. *Opt by .young .people: as'1 be • coccasion, ': an *ePlOYahle. one, **OF an gran nPn, •:•'•!;-. • . *••• Pet-o&Aleors,..erilie•=cokitqz the, !Tennis. CI%ib.Numerousbafld ; „selections, address,three ch.krtep.‘Robt).rtS.00..... Seotcli" da'nee.'Inueher.A' hk; NiarY• Kim, ',lane ,Hornell''. and • Etta Belle 116Y -elves,' Nomination mapar...4:,Ind tap; *zee by Mary Ilornell,Corntorined .,:the . Was CIPP°"4 Br 41*Ierti9.4i.:°f! which'134.04S1nglY:: entertained: • those IA4;144 When '14.r! .40•:HeE*3'. W.447 present:Mr.":S-.,,Ei:Hobertson 'acted an drewEr..rinlaYSOn 'President Of, chairman: -45te1rigerari4izarld stAtier • ---New Organization • • •.: waS ereeted..aild: attractively decora- ted with. a :'sgenie* background, flags and, flowers.' • • .• , I !: ..• ' , day .previous, that the time was not :"One of the most important organ.-; ripe an lection 'Liberals of .the jiatiOns: ina, town, is ' said new 'Enron -Bruce riding,' . 'ConvenedMi Thiele in . his opening remarks, n Wingham enc'Tburschty,.• tzad chose "and its ;presence bespeaks'":a *Pre,;; .Charles .Rbertson, M P P, Or; 4res'siVe-40-Wri-,--1iisie:7-deniandaTa.t-- borne*, .'eX-#3,Varden,•' of Huron County, concentration ,anddiSpipline, as 'Liberal •*standard hearer in the nd effeirt.;:, energy ;ilia:. ''enthusittanz' next • provincial election, • . are, necessary by bandsmen • who Play • According', to ''.eitpeetntinnSi: for • the .:114Ye of PlaYing,:. and . not for McKay, :U1',;p„R).Of :the.; redistributed Mercenaryreasois He Urged.: the 'Smith.'i Bruce' riding; did not contest formation of a boys' 'band. Mr., •Sheldon ..• Bricker, ..worth, • he referred' to,as an .Onthira---. FOrdwieh; Abner Cotent;..: Wingham, ihatie feeder, arid:asked thepubljc7to and -Dr ,-• 'Finlaysem;--,:Other :nominees ;*. :;; *Itidreurzien-Viiig". Mr TG Mr4 Thiele•contendli that every Son and: ,Mr.:::itebertson..seehing----Oie.. Student ShoOld,:b4V,e a fliusic training" nOMinatien;"'In.goini.te , a.. yeteof the not with the idea., Of delegateS;:',Itehertsen' was]sticeeisfill• atione•bot...,rat•herTain avocation and kind tho organizatien. Tra!Olk:' Of the .*Pee the authorities' woUld...serictuili ,flew was :a .ciriti4 'consider tins matter Mechanical •de- : !fed • ,out...„.-a,ffair and •dzd not tend to .vices ; 'Ye said; . has taken nitrite; ''ff:.01"k tiotita';!'lheie Preeent. to any .kkeat;. the homes, as the inaiorit.Y. et:times* 'entlinsiam. When com- one urns"- On the •radio, .poor....!claSs' -pleteel.lattin the afternoon, Mr of mime, greets ;.!the :,listeners.„,' and W Elliott M 1 A, of North Bruce,„ ;"appeals only to the feet.";:,* : • 94.,otincipai ipeal,er. Of the day,- was HeeXpreased..1 'Imcknow, ealled..tli !the-, nlatferinihutthe"rneet7•! air concert;• on 'Friday, eVening during :which he presented members Of the Citi'zens' Band with indiVidizai branee medals, in recognitien Of their sue - With Premier Henry stating the entrance an ti MuslalPceati,vat iig w4a raOldlY.I•hrenking.**45lni congratulated thein :on the award was accorded rather:a poor ' hearing cdOttnuedeffort, sospoke ...' o,.. '. ‘ , , McKay referred won and. voiced 7e. l:O.Pe that it Would Each l of the . nominated '„earididatei splitthem ont that -a 'h(gher Standard Might be at-## to the.•.rediatribution-Of Huron and 'tallied 'next year-.„ ,•,.. : 'Bruce, as the Most, corruptible in the The local -orchestra furnished. inusie Pfovince Mr Andersonitated,.he was for, a Street dance; Which ".follev.•ed, solidly 'behind ' the Hepburn•- Nixon and . Was .well. attended:. ' policies. 'Liberal ' and Progretsive , „ . ' ' • 'hought was: much along the same • . me and as a candidate ..he would PACES ..,CHARGES TO -DAY .prefer to be called a Liberal,Pre- ,' - • , - ; greasiVe, he said. Mr:. •Anderson's This morning.•at ten O'cloek Goldie nomination was moved and 'seconded nd , Ernest 'Carter are 'airaiatted'be7.br..Refive Rae and 'Wm. McKenzie .. ore Magiitratei Walker in •Police ' • , 1Continited on Page g) Barret Mrs. Buck arid kre...MattliewS n,- of LondoJ,", • Wilson and jag Beatrice town. Ai' well -there' C are 18 ,grandchildren -all: Of whom o• e present.:• • • „,. „ .; -clay --rind--nuniberoaa'*eie-tltetflorol ItemembrapeeS.. The , gifts Of the faintly were .a' 461Y -day 064 (to be Wound, ' each • SuccesSive 'aiiniver- 1.SarY) an , :a :Purse. 'of money; The „clock WAS ;presented ,by Francis Ouch. the ;Money by Cella WilSon;;.and stiU another.grandehild,'Elletz Barret read the following addresai • ,• • . Dear Father, .MOtheri •cdranci;father a:nd Grandmother, "' • *..•; •• We, your children'. And graiidch110-, roe, brive gathered.. here ;:esicene to Celebrate with •'Yoti .the Fiftieth An- niversary of your ...marriage. • :Aa yenri 'pass by 'ye "realize More :fully the trials and trOubles.,You liaVe. had to face for, the. benefit Of all and „cite a mere token ,:of appreciation. we Ask Yeti• to kindly accept this' purse Of nioney and .490# -day 'clock, ., and all kiin in wishing' You both many more •Ye',SiS'!Ot health and happiness. •• , ,Signed On behalf; Of. your 'children and' grandchildren, • ' • .. ourt here, charged with theft. Con • - table ,l)pfeerlec-TrOvincial ,officer Mc:: :Read, •*,the :new radio feature, levis and County . Constable Archie ."Around The:. Dial" On page. 3, corn - Ferguson 'made the arrest last 'Thurs.-. . e" • g tns assue• day,." an& "aceu ed w re lodged in ' •• Alf Armstrong' *• • Francis Buck, w , • ' rd • RINKS •TOURNAME1VT 0-1AY in • • .• , mi To -day (Thursday) sees an influx to of bowlers from various pellits in the wh district which atigmenteci bY rinks of local' bowlers Will compete 0 ta - IMIlzertory• . 6 parr are alleged B to be responsifilfor some petty am* a Street. dance,. on Friday even - thefts occuring in the vicinity and ing' next, September 1s1 ' When the police officers' visited their • • ' . • , home at South s„Kinloss, they, denied DOG " TIED UP iN LONELY SPOT when asked, that they .poStesseti Cer- : • • fain . articles', which a . search. by 7.thc , The discovery was made this week police; uncovered in, the. bon:0e.... of .a feiriale-!Pelice:, dog ,:ewhith, had , • , been tied Up in a ,citit-ok,Lthe wait larie. • - • ., , • the south-east .: section Of the vil- (AR FUNS.INTO lege. the animal, apparently ; a ; STREET DANCE ,101)/ strnge dog, was gaunt ravenous••• ; • • . wh:ri 'offered food..' The discovery was Ross McKenzie of Holyrood, ac - made by 3iOimg ,Cecil 'Armstrong, !OrnPanied, by soMe. 'young people' .iv,ho was bringing honie the'eowtit for WhP had come' ,te the Misses LYoriA„ from the fields". to attend the streete dance On • Friday the \ south ef the village. The, , lad 11Fured in a Peculiar nlihat) notified Constable Moore Who, releati.- The Street had been enclosed for the ed the dog. ; 'lance,. with a roPe,, 'extending,' on the • ' •• est 'end froin•-it sign, post in front 'Fraser, Paterson's to a telephonf. st In front. of MeCharles ,drodery cKenzie drove into,the::rope, Which ectric' Sign n front t hoop -in a 'supporting aii apped Off the sign' pOst;, 'and also 1 t 'Horne former pastor • of South , Kinloss here a .hatch had been put in the , Pe to support it. Two bulbs,. light-•Cehauri:te.h;hile171643' aon Thursday Fr nd g e sign, Were PRt • as'educated in Toronto. The greater ssion and McKenzie's car Wet said part 'of her, married life • was, spent have 'suffered a breken Windshield in Brnce, out Giengevr. • dnuntie ich was the extenttief e *image. For :the last two. decades she had Made her IniMie, in Toronto and Was t." Member -of •:ItOse,i),i.I03:- WIFE OF FORMER KINLOSS PASTOR, DIES • Mrs. Annie Mackenzie:M cLenna 28 Dunbar Road, 'Toronto, widow of ReV,. Finlay, A. MacLennan, D.D., A ,,Tr -T7,-, , qrWITAN:r ' There will be, an • Orange Dance ' beld in LucknoW • Orange Hall on 'i• IGiel'unit-Eldit;Y‘te.;:-e• llvtliiiregs.T‘tif-11.-.b."Aeoe'l'Io.g.t:18•7:1c:,117 ' ' Olieittath .Befi.cc" einein . , . Seetion.4”.'00 • • the Joynt TtoPhY and Other', ,COVeted prises. • Play wlt1 continue the se .9a.KIY142.0:reLa.f....the inornieg.' ThiS ar event is the rtiajer• doMpetition • of ern :the season' and sPiehdid greena and an toot prizes are a 'feature Which co :helpto inake •it !v:snecessful one.. ie Aecei1iftS: hine been rind re b fit Misses Cat erine and Pdtd: MaeLen- nt to -.subscribers in arrears. They 'non• -at home;a brother, .Sir 'statements -advising. you. •of --the- -der-A-Mackenzie; nowof TorOnto,7-and- Mint of indebtedness to this Paper four Sisters, Mrs. R. it Shaw, Torotr-. d in he aggregitteoainoinit to -a to," Uri. lames Frost, .0wen Sound, nsiderahle StiM: 'yoti 'Mrs, F A 'Stuart, Ottawa and at, your earliest ConvOtiOn* 3, B uson Sttstiatoonl, survtve, The Eiread The Bread--•-.,;•., orHealth. of Health 14 — ,• . VIS • • 9.,,,MPTTCV IS QUALITY Artoi ssiolics • SATURDAY SPECIALS , , , DUNDEE CAKES,. , , CHELSEA. BTJN.Sk, 'SCONES • JELLY ROLLS NUT and FRUIT BREAD OATMEAL' COOKJES, Our 'Delicious BROWN BREAD is 100 per VirlioLE WHEAT . HOLLYMAN'S QUALITY ItAKEItY • Phone 36 Lucknow NEW RESTAURANT • Cot:. HARRY • ACGE ' FEATURES LUNCHES , HONORED BY EBIP,LIOYEES Renoviltion " work is going On ' ' in ' ,The Pict that COloeel. Harry" Me-.. . . he old stand ..of Mrs. N. i_,: Camp...,' Gee; Vice-president of the T. Eaton -• cn .ses Mai, Davison . and Mari Watson • bell,which the new prop . rietors,-Mts,- witm-hP.abnis:w.sePbesntet;:huihne:iehsayinhoo4dzifideards, :.: .. have . termed "The Marylin Tea makes' his recent honor of added an- Room," and lunches will be featured Reom," 'and. who', . inform us ''that tteedre.et;ish7fieit.i0:0,31(;,;,nnfidiavYerhs4t.e..leabiiiirae-'.e in addition to the ice: creami birsineskjoining the_T..1;....Eaton4ompanY,",--iiid •• , through the years had Seib and aided the growth' of this companYlfroni a' . small**inning to a huge mercantile • 'enterprise. ..Toronto 'employees 'num- , such. time- as renovation. 'Work .is esison Maple Leaf Gardento do hira honor ,bering' about .1,3,000. gathered ' an the completed. and. the ice-creie ' slackens.'" White and' greet;.:,' the: and ,viaen eW: the pre te hint of • ' .. • '. :"•- • Home-made- balling is. another •Brie along which they plan to expand,. btzt for the present such requirements *ill be 'filled chiefly by order • nntil colors . used in:brightenii-i, the interior whieh' liesalready taLen :improved appearance. • „ . 'amuch. I Larry :Johnston: Is ,Out Of Hospital, !inn'll)'•-•!'Regainini- *fluor,' :7,4fte,r -"Nine *inks Of UneensciOututeiti , 5 .* After nine -weeks,: of „confinement in the. Children's Ward- Of-the-Vie- toria HOispital,441..eridon;• Larry JohA- son,three-year-old son of Mr. *and Mrs. EdWard' J,, Johristen• Albert' liceet;'• Stratford, haw been released from .the hospital. tie is 'staying with his mother' at the home of his grand. - nether, Mrs Jeseph:Jobriaton, and:at the present time ,is spending his days in a •wheel •chair 'While'. his parents -Md. :grandparents are • trying to .give him • a new, hold con:life by 'Making things interesting for a- boy of. three Larry -was. released frem the pita! len Sunday. .Wherf he regained ponsci4traneati , he was like *!' a small Child and had to be taught over again, 'all tie; thing's which.- he hal learned before ,the accident. • • , •• • That it chiefly* the reason: he. was taken:from' . the hospital. .1lie ease. is.a. strange one; Everid,attemPt is being .made to bring back the meni- ory to the', little -brain. The 'patient, himself is making a: gallant -attempt. to help hiririzelf. He As trying to remember -things *hie** seem to elude hint but since be. hia, returned to surroundings which ara:fainiliar. #his-Progresa-is-expecterl-4o4e-faster: •#Mr,--,Johnsonjsatiefied,;-that--his- , son's •progress is favorable . Under , the circunistances and deapite. the „ _ terrible ordeal throngh"...4yhich be has ipaised,',. his CoMPlete. 'recovery is Merely, a • Matter .of Patience' and a. portrait Of 'John; Lerinox, aiz well ' as ..:experittively : bound addresses' • from employees in ,Varioos' sectionsj Of the: countrY,, . • Mr and MIS. McGee never miss attending the Webster,picnic in this , - community and the presence. of this • affable coule is always a source of. . "•.? • PROVES :HIMSELF AN .RTIST :Spec/Me/is Of some Of the artistic *ark ,..thirteen7year.-Old -Leonard:. • Seriett, • girntidsoiz Of Mr. and ' Wilham Arrnstiforig of town, are prof that this lad who ibis been a- •, • 5 • Sufferer3With V. weak heart; future ahead of him in these Jines The Youth as president of the Red - Cross Knights: of 'Lorne Avenue: , setae], Lendon; „and in. the .Junior , dnetion :Of One of his.1:1Siintiliggt. ' He Red. 'Cross ,News : appears a repro - ti " 'is fond of drawing find is sizetehirig or 'painting. • A oil painting ; • 1,t7htehne , he was thwtselgrvettardipaarrie7notsliti: • is a masterpiece. : ' •*, ENGAdEMENT' ANNOUNCED • • Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong M. Spence Lucknow, announce the engage- • * nent of their ; daughter, ' Frances ' MarY, to Dr. Alvin Alexander Cam- - , • , eron of Ottawa, son of Mrs. Cameron ind the late Mr. R. D. "CaMeron, of • ' Ludknew. The marriage will • take plaCe the middle of September.; '?,,' • • • • •• . • , . ,• J Mr. James Purves, Lifelong And • Respected Resident Of West Wa- • wanosh Succumbs TO Within two months; of lattaining.his ; , ;.: • sevent'-second birthday; Mr.' James , Purves passed away folio*** • ,an lr LOCAL, PARTY SUFFlERS, c* illness With 'pneumonia and, a heart , • DISTRESSING ACCIDENT condition, •which 'Combine& had ' ed grave coneern. HOwe'ver, • Mrs. Charles Richardson sneered ves, appeared to be rallying When his ..;; • distr.es6iiife accident in London.. en ConditiOn became Worse and his death c' Friday, its' a result, of a fall, she re- resulted: early Thnrsday mOrning lett ceived. on , the step Of a !brig store A :ion of the late Mr. and Mrs:" while' shopping in the 'pity, where she Alex Purves, he has .been a :lifelong and Mr: Richardton *ere •gvisitors resident of. 'West Wawanosh, on the ,•. with Miss! Latie Armstreng. ,Miss ..farmwhere he Was horn; „Which is Isobel Douglas 'has gone to, London situated on the St Helena' road, , to ;insist in tending her sister, while about half , Mile stnitlCof ;the ; Richardson has returned here.. (hwy. PUrves. duiing• his life luta • . Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Came to been -rin indestrfotis and ' respected , .the' village from .'TeeaWsiter early , citizen' , of the 'cOnarrittnitY, whose ' the Spring on account of the illnesa 'Chief interest' was farnily .and k • ,' of the, former,' Who was confined his oicuPation. He Served, ett. one time to bed Until a few weeks ago. as a trustee on the St 'Helens tehotil The funeral. Ser5hce, was held at , his late residence on Saturday, con- • thieted Rev. C. H. MabDonald... interment was 'in ceineterY. ' • 1 Surviving: are his widow, formerly coneession 4, Kinloas, soine , trite) Miss Maggie •1Cenedsr ,:of White- • • rbiviEstiOAti9g` .HELD An investigation, into the circum- stances conberning a, fire :Which de- stroyed the home of Peter Carter „Weeicsi..„..a Cr *At . held, behinti. el our .sons' Wedneidar 'InOrhine; The Itiqniry ters, Mrs Ainie I4rwrn, Mrs E, wits:made byi Fire Marzilialla'Siville beth 'lqrs.Robert ,Lyons* and and Stili bI T6rontd, andilthough Marj�rze. A dighter---gito • died,. • the fact revealed at the Wednesday qeteral StirS, ago.. ', • • , morning !seSsion are not discloied, One brother` 'Red .ht VallOod.var • Intimated thatthe in- still' survives; A iiitor:lind, brother tteetlgatieri,pieltt -+r--- -.,,,' ,••••',..--,-L.,- -,,,...,...4,,,••,-,--. ...,-. • ,...,... ,- - .........,,,,.....-., - .r.,...,.,...,,,,....L.,.., ,,,,,,,,....,.........,...,,,,,.. . 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